Why I Support Barack Obama

In my talks this year, I have been outlining some of the world’s great problems, highlighting some of the things that are being done by technology innovators to solve them, and urging my listeners to “work on stuff that matters.”

We are in unprecedented times. And folks, I’m sorry to say that the current financial meltdown is not the worst of it. Political instability around the world, wars over access to resources, and yes, terrorists, are all in our future. Scientists who’ve studied global warming agree that we’re heading towards decades of extreme environmental stress, leading to even more severe economic disruptions than we have seen to date. Meanwhile, we have an aging population with ballooning healthcare costs, an unfair economy in which some people receive outsized gains while others fall behind, an educational system that is not preparing children for the future, and deficits that require an increasing percentage of our tax dollars to service debt to other countries. Even if there is a short-term recovery, huge problems loom in the years ahead, problems we can no longer pass off to our children and grandchildren.

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  • Robert Freeman

    yep, this is just what we need on a ‘tech’ site. more liberal screed instead of tech talk. do you really think anyone who comes here and signs up wants to know how you think politically? its not a political site its a tech site. I dont care about your sexual preference or political preference or anything else that is not directly related to tech.

  • Sam Harrison

    tim, stick to publishing. the ‘prophet’ role is filled

  • http://blog.macb.net Mac Beach

    Remember, Robin Hood took money from the GOVERNMENT and gave it to the poor. The Dems are going to take it from people like O’Reilly (and me!).

    These things are always written as though some explanation is needed for why a life-long Democrat is going to vote Democrat this time around. Duh!

    Fouad Ajami piece in today’s Opinion Journal has a lot to say about the blank slate we are about to elect.

    PS: There was an effort by Bush to start on entitlement reform last year, it was rebuffed out of hand.

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